Don't think so man
Looking at the santos 100
Eta movement
Dial looks normal (but classic of Cartier)
Backcase - finishing looks like iwc portofino kind
Strap looks really bad
But price more ex than iwc portofino
7.75k or 8.75k.
Haves
Pam 25
Pam 328
Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch - Apollo 11 "40th anniversary" limited edition
Sinn Regulateur 6100
Rolex Explorer II ref 216570
IWC Top Gun pilot 44mm ref W378901
Rolex Daytona 116520
Rolex Tudor Mini-Sub ref 73090
Cartier Santos 100 Stainless Steel Large W20073X8
JLC Reverso 976
Tudor Heritage Black Bay Bronze
IWC Portugese 7 day blue dial
Wants
AP ROO Panda
ALS Lange 1 (+/-moon phase)
PP Nautilus Annual Calendar
Mite be a bit out of topic. Last mth, Cartier AD said Cartier pulling out, and AD in Spore no more selling cartier from May onwards (can't rem which month). So no more AD 5% discount anymore.
Mite be a bit out of topic. Last mth, Cartier AD said Cartier pulling out, and AD in Spore no more selling cartier from May onwards (can't rem which month). So no more AD 5% discount anymore.
So meaning now can only get them from Cartier boutiques?
last month i went to one of the Singapore AD n that is what he said. So in Spore can only get fr Cartier boutiques and no 5%. The date i think its either May or Jul. Can't rem.
hey fellow enthusiast, cartier is historically significant for the watch industry for introducing 3 landmark design. #1: The 1st wristwatch (though can be argued), the santos is also #2 the 1st watch with screws that are exposed at the time when keeping the screws hidden or at a minimum is a must (so much for our AP's eh?). #3 the Tank is the 1st and main inspiration of art deco watches, the 1st rectangularly designed wristwatch.
Maybe its deep history in timepiece innovation can convince us that cartier is more than just your go to "jewelry shop".
So with that history lesson in 2 landmark watches made by cartier are they worth paying? Depends really on our preference.
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